| If it bothers you go there and start the change. |
| FWIW, the town votes overwhelming blue. https://www.vpap.org/localities/harrisonburg-city-va/election-results-list/?election=10135 |
NP. Was this sarcasm? A lot of students FAR prefer both VT and JMU over UVA. |
First of all, the town is called Harrisonburg. Secondly, you've posted before about "Confederate flags heading into Blacksburg" and I think you're trolling. I have two kids - one at JMU and one at VT - and have never seen anything like that in or around Harrisonburg or Blacksburg. I have, however, seen confederate flags in upstate NY. I really think you're generalizing here, not to mention being pretty offensive with your use of the work "redneck." As for the scenery, yes the Shenandoah Valley around Harrisonburg and the Blue Ridge mtns. of Blacksburg are absolutely beautiful, especially in spring and fall. |
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The confederacy lasted all of five years. It’s the white supremacy that’s enduring. |
I’m a Hokie and have seen that confederate flag on 81 for the past 20 years. I did NOT see anything like that in Blacksburg ever. |
I know plenty of bigots that are democrats and republicans that are open minded so can people please stop assuming blue=accepting and red=bigot? It’s the same as any other stereotype of anyone and amounts to your own bias. OP - I had the same concern regarding our background as a minority and when I looked up details about the school found no concerning issue. They have lots of groups on campus to provide support for many students of many backgrounds and it might help for your nerves to look one up and even call and ask about it. Even if your kid doesn’t join the group, knowing they’re there can help them. Good luck! |
| JMU is in a great town. Your use of rednecks is disgusting. It’s in the Shenandoah Valley. |
Calm down. It was just an observation. |
Yes, there's huge confederate flag on 81 - I think the flag pole is unusually high so it would be hard to miss. OP, there are also a lot of pro Trump and f*ck Biden signs and flags, but as PPs noted, those are mostly in the surrounding areas. If possible, plan a trip to JMU in the fall to get a better sense of the town, especially when students are on campus. |
| I think any of the schools that are rural in distance anywhere you will find the same type of flags driving through to get to them especially in the south. I was worried about that as well being mixed going to a diff school in VA but the campus is a different setting then the small town brains pulling up in the truck with their lame bumper decals at their local Kroger. |
My neighbor has these and I live in Falls Church City. My DS just graduated from JMU and agree with others that Harrisonburg is not some deep south racist enclave, although it likely has more working class people and lower SES than some DCUMers can tolerate. |
We are a Brown family that does a lot of road trips. Anytime you travel 10-20 miles outside a big city/large suburbs, you run across these artifacts - VA, MD, Pennsylvania, NJ, NY, Ohio, Michigan - you get the drift. Every time we stop to eat along those routes, we see all kinds of people - Black, White, Asian coexisting. Most people are friendly and tend to leave you alone. Personally, I'd be more afraid to drive around, say, downtown DC or Baltimore, at midnight vs. doing so through small town West Virginia with trump posters at every home. |
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It was only a couple of years ago that the giant Confederate flag next to I-95 in Stafford County came down, so I don't know why people think that's confined to the I-81 corridor.
My very liberal DC went to JMU, had lots of nonwhite friends, and I never heard stories of them having issues living in Harrisonburg (and my DC would've told us). |